The invention relates to a mould for encapsulating electronic components mounted on a carrier, with at least two mould parts which are displaceable relative to each other for engaging with a mould cavity round electronic components, and at least one feed for encapsulating material recessed into the mould parts and connecting to the mould cavity. The invention also relates to a carrier with encapsulated electronic components. The invention further relates to a method for encapsulating electronic components and to the thus manufactured encapsulated separated components.
Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A carrier with encapsulated electronic components, comprising a carrier provided with a plurality of recessed through-openings located at a distance from the electronic components and an encapsulation arranged round the electronic components, wherein through-openings are recessed into the encapsulating material and wherein some of the through-openings recessed into the carrier coincide at least partially with the through-openings recessed into the encapsulating material.
2. The carrier with encapsulated electronic components as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the through-openings recessed into the carrier are located at intersections of separating lines for arranging after the encapsulation has been arranged.
3. The carrier with encapsulated electronic components as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least some of the through-openings recessed into the carrier are provided with elongate opening parts, these elongate opening parts coinciding with the separating lines for arranging after the encapsulation has been arranged.
4. The carrier with encapsulated electronic components as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least some of the through-openings recessed into the carrier are cross-shaped.
5. The carrier with encapsulated electronic components as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least 90%, and preferably more than 95%, of the surface area of the through-opening recessed into the carrier coincides with an associated opening recessed into the encapsulation.
6. An encapsulated electronic component separated from a carrier, wherein at least over a part of the periphery of the separated encapsulated electronic component the upright side is defined wholly by the openings recessed into the encapsulating material.
7. The separated encapsulated electronic component as claimed in claim 6 , wherein in the case of at least a part of the corners of the separated encapsulated electronic component the upright side is defined wholly by the openings recessed into the encapsulating material.
8. A method for encapsulating electronic components mounted on a carrier, comprising the processing steps of: A) providing the carrier with electronic components for encapsulating, which carrier is provided with a plurality of recessed through-openings located at a distance from the electronic components; B) enclosing the carrier between at least two mould parts such that a mould cavity engages round the electronic components for encapsulating; C) feeding a liquid encapsulating material to the mould cavity; and D) at least partially curing the encapsulating material in the mould cavity, wherein the encapsulating material is introduced into the mould cavity such that the openings recessed into the carrier connect partially to through-openings recessed into the encapsulating material.
9. The method as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the method also comprises the processing steps of: E) removing the carrier with encapsulated electronic components from the mould cavity; and F) separating encapsulated electronic components by arranging cuts between the through-openings.
10. The method as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the encapsulated electronic components are separated during processing step F) by means of sawing.
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